NEW DELHI : Mercedes-Benz India today said it will hike prices of its vehicles by up to Rs 5 lakh from March 15 in order to offset the impact of infrastructure cess and luxury tax proposed in the Union Budget 2016-17.
The price increase would be between 3 per cent and 5 per cent depending on the model, leading to a price hike between Rs 1 lakh and Rs 5 lakh.
In India, the German luxury carmaker sells models ranging from A Class to Maybach, priced between Rs 28 lakh and Rs 1.67 crore (ex-showroom price).
Elaborating on the need to go in for price hike, the company said: “The imposition of an infrastructural cess as well as an additional luxury tax announced in the Union Budget 2016, has negatively impacted the prices of the Mercedes-Benz model range.”
In addition, a weakening currency coupled with rising input costs has been exerting significant pressure to the bottom-line, it added.
The combination of all these factors led Mercedes-Benz India to upwardly revise the prices of the entire model range, the company said.
Hitting out at the Budget proposals, Mercedes-Benz India Managing Director & CEO, Roland Folger said: “Contrary to our expectation of some relief in terms of rationalisation of duties, the introduction of additional duties and taxes in this years Union Budget has adversely affected our pricing.
“On top, the steady rise of input costs against the backdrop of a weakening Indian currency has further eroded our bottom-line.”
The company is hence left with no option but to make some necessary price adjustments to its product range, in order to protect our investments to provide an unparalleled brand experience to customers, he added. (PTI)